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I don't do Christmas now, 12 years in the army always away or doing palace duties, and 30 years on the road arriving home xmas eve then out again Boxing Day has taken the edge out of it.
BUT A HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL - said loud for the benefit of the hard of hearing.
Like you Geoff, only two out of twenty-four Christmas's with a family and then on the moors or on the mountain (through choice),it was only when I met Kate in '02 that her and her family introduced me to the spirit of Christmas - and I'm grateful for that! What Guards?
Steve
Haven't celebrated Christmas at home since 2018 with renovations to the home before scooting off to Sydney after the New Year then running around the peninsular hosting my sister and inlaws in 2019 and then the pandemic hit so kind of deflated spirits but am still cooking the Christmas trappings and distributing to my siblings.
It'll be quiet this year as the monsoon has hit the east very badly and it's been raining constantly here preparing for any eventual flooding even if we're in the west. Daughter is busy with her PhD studies and research and will likely go into the lab. SWMBOs company has just moved to a factory and is busy overseeing the renovations and moving. I'll have dinner ready for them when they're back...stuffing and all. :smiling2:
Merry Christmas Everyone...stay healthy and pockets jingling. Keep the plastics moving and fingers from nicks and glue.
Myself and Julie would like to take time to wish you ALL, the very best regards for the season.
It's been a truly horrible year for Julie and you will never know how much your messages of love and support has meant to us both. Getting a bit emotional sorry. Cannot wait for 2022 to go!!
The many PM's sent to me were nothing short of amazing, hopefully we are past the worst and that light at the end of a long and horrible tunnel is now so much brighter.
Sorry to ramble on but I am so grateful, especially to Chris, Al, John, Tim and Ian. Thank you ALL from both our hearts
A merry Christmas to everyone, families, grinches, grumpies and whatsoever included :smiling3: and a happy and healthy 2023 (which is going to be my final retirement year...:relieved full of plastic, paints, glue and friendship
... and greetings from a furry friend too.
All the very best to you both. Put all the fears and worries of this year behind you. You have come through it and I'm sure the new year will be be so much better.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all...I hope that Santa brings you kits, tools, paints, etc and bits and bobs to carry on with our hobby into the coming years ahead. Wishing you all the best of health and happiness into the new year
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